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Show T Pjge 12 - January 17. 1QQS Sports iUintah Basin Standard Tabiona beats Green River by one in closing seconds By Aldon RacheU Jared Tumbow gave the Tabiona Tigera a "Happy Homecomirig" by hitting one free throws with five seconds left to give hia team a 8 win over Green River, Saturday. Tumbows winning toss was the only 59-5- successful foul shot in the game for the Tigers. Tabiona went 1 for 10 at the free throw lane. Tabiona doesnt have a football team and thus they celebrate "Homecoming" during the basketball season. Green River led 1 after one quarter and 2 at the half, but Tabiona cut the Pirate advantage to juat one at 1 with 19 points in the . third quarter. Tabiona outaccred Green River, in the fourth quarter with the 18th paint giving the Tigera a victory. "We were behind after the first three quarters, and then Casper a in starting hitting the second half with five. We had ten for the game. We changed our offense by going insideout. We would drive to the basket or pass to a postman, who'would ton it out to our hot three-paishooters," said Tabiona Coach Lee Gines. Only two free throws were made in the entire game with Tabiona hitting its one foul pitch and Green River going 1 for 2. "The first paint of the game was scored on- a fires throw by Green River and the last w (winning toss) by Tabiona on a' foul pitch, said Coach Gines. "We had terrible foul shooting, but we made the (me that counted the 42-4- 18-1- 5, 13-1- 27-2- three-pointer- nt most" When asked why the referees didn't whistle many fouls, Coach Gines said, "The officials were letting them play. We could never get dose enough to anyone. Everyone was shooting Casper burned this hoop with a 5 for 9 performance from three-poirange. three-pointer- IT'S v; - Jim Casper snares a rebound while Duchesne's Justin Robb, left, looks on. Casper hit one free throw to tie up the contest with 40 seconds left. He missed a second charity toss and Duchesne connected on a winning shot with four MINE-Altam- seconds FAMILY HOOPSTERS-Duches- ne brothers. Jeremy Robb, left and Justin Robb hope their defensive skills can keep Altamonts Paul Tew, right, from driving to the hoop for a bucket Also in the final seconds. in the picture is Longhorn eager, A.C Rust Duchesne beat Altamont who beat Green River The Eagles will motor to Tabiona for a Friday game against foe Tigers, with a successful free throw in the last few seconds of foe contest SS-S- 3, s. nt onts left f Brandon Casper led Tabiona with 15 points. Jesse Roberts added 14. Shay Price and Monty Nay scored ten each. Rhoades, one ofTabionas top scorers, missed the game due to illness. Tumbow, Price hit two and Lefler one. Ryan Parsons led Green River with 19 and Carter 14. The Tigers had a rough time, Friday against Rich with just six points in the first quarter (14-6- ) and four in the second quarter with ' the Rebel cashing in for a 0 advantage at the half. Tabiona came to lift with 23 points in the third quarter, but scored just nine Tabin the fourth to lose, iona scared mare points in the' third quarter at 23 than they did in foe three quarters combined at ' rl '19. '' Price led Tabiona with 12 and Casper added eight Shiloh Rhoades and Roberts added six. Turn-boand .Nay scared four. Matt Fabririo added two. Price and Casper had two each. Jared Argyle led Rich with 18. The Tabiona Tigers will host l, Duchesne High their School, Friday. Four Seconds Left - Eagles Wes Young pumps in bucket to nip Longhorns three-pointe- rs . : 31-1- 59-4- 2. w three-pointe- rs arch-riva- . By Aldan Rachel Duchesnes guard, Wes Young was named foe Salt Lake Tribune's "Prep of foe Week" for scoring 29 paints and delivering the game winning pass for a bucket at the buzzer by Jared Peatroes for a win over North Summit, and some were wondering what Young, would do for an encore! It was winning foot time, once again! Young is a candidate far "Repeat Prep of foe Week" honors due to hitting a basket with four seconds left to give Duchesne, a thrilling victory over archrival, Altamont in Duchesne, Friday. Young also scored 31 points in foe contest The Eagles took a seven-pailead of 8 into foe fourth quarter, but dreadful firee throw shooting (1 far 8) had foe Duchesne fans more nervous than a deer during the big hunt David Hanberg, who has returned to hoop action after a football injury, zeroed in oh foe and an hoop for a eight-poit-it Eagle advantage of 5--11 55-5- 3 nt 45-3- Information requested on dead elk SUSPENDED IN Billy Hoopes takes a shot at the hoop. The layup was good for two points. Every point was valuable as Duchesne just barely beat Altamont by two. SPACE--Duchesn- es The Basin West 2000 Fine Arts Council Is Sponsoring Ml American Culture Night Saturday, January 21, 1995 At Union High School 6:00 p.m.- - 10:00 p.m. Dances VideoFflm Art Jingle Dress Beadworic Fry Bread Stick Gaines Literature Cradle Boards Hide Tanning & Finom Stories Senior Citizens Legends Native American Flute three-paint- 48-4- at 6-- "Toll-Twosom- e" 1-- 489-567-8. 6-- 48-4- 1-- 53-5- ohm -- GAME WINNER-W- es Young, right, who was named last week Tribune's Salt Lake at the Prep of the Week, was the hoop star for Duchesne. Young takes a shot over Altamonts TJ. Farnsworth, which ended up going through the hoop for foe winning points with four seconds left two-paint- that gave Duchesne a triumph. A long distance foot at the busier 55-5- 3 by the Longhorns was no good. "It went swoosh for two. It just went in. I wanted to pass the boll to Billy Hoopes in the lane, but everything was clogged up. Time wbs running out I had to make some- - thing happen, and it worked great," said Wes Young. Young's 31 paint total was tops in the game. He fired in four six and was 7 fat 10 from foe foul lino. Justin Robb added ten. B. Hoopee scored even and Hanberg three. Jeremy Robb and Kyle Bailey added two points. Duchesne hit just 12 out of '24 free throws. "I just love to battle out there. I tried to outhorse them (6-- 7 Farnsworth and 4 Casper)," said 2 Justin Robb. "Sometimes it worked out to my advantage and other times three-pointer- You Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 1 Newspapers Throughout Utah For Only $ 75 Per Week Stop In Or Call 1 The Uintah Basin Standard 722-51- 31 K3SS For More Information mam Altamont hit some big shots, and we couldn't make any find foots. However, we got the one field goal we needed at foe end from Wee s, Young." two-pointe- rs 6-- it didnt". Public Welcome! 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Caspers shot at a charity toss idled in and out Altamont and Duchesne battled for the rebound with foe Eagles gaining possession. Earlier Casper had a go ahead aleo go ift and out The Eagles worked the dock down to 15 seconds, and then called a timeout Young had the ball, but no one was open and he tobk a shot from foe top of foe key TJ. Utah Division of Wildlife Re-- , sources law enforcement affiders are seeking information about the killing of seven Rocky Mountain elk, which were shot and left to rot in the north foothills of Alpine, 30 miles southeast of Salt Lake (Sty. Conservation Officer Karen Green said the preachers killed an adult cow elk, three yearlings and three calves, probably around Christmas. "Whoever, foot these elk make no attempt to use the meat, she said. "I just dont understand why anyone would commit such a useless act This is ant of the most thoughtless poaching incidents Ive investigated in my 16 years with the Division cf Wildlife Resources. Green speculates that more elk may have been killed or were wounded and died somewhere else. "This represents about seven to ten percent of the wintering herd in that area," said Brace Giunta, Cnetral Region Wildlife Manager. "This could negatively impact elk viewing and hunting opportunities and wildlife viewing opportunities far some time." The Division of Wildlife Resources is asking anyone with information about the incident to call foe DWR "Poaching Hotline at 8 (3337) or the Central Region office er 6-- . Altamont had two hoops ters in doubls figures with Casper scoring 15 and Italian Fieldsted 12. Farnsworth added nine. A.C. Rust and Paul Tew scored six and Mower five, which included one Altamont connected on 12 out of 18 free throws. "It seems that everytime Altamont and Duchesne meet they play dose too dose for. and exciting-ju-st comfort," said Duchesne Coach Stan Young. "We had the lead, but three-painte- r. Duchesne had a : lead in part on a five-pai- three-point- 13-- 8 nt fay er 0 after ant Young and led quarter. A bucket by Kyle Bailey gave Duchesne a advantage at and the Eagles led by eight, 9 at foe half. 13-1- . tan-pri- nt 27-1- 7, 1 27-1- B. Hoopee gained a three-paiplay with a basket and free throw to give Duchesne its largest lead of the game at 11 points, 2 with 1:56 left in the third quarter. It appeared Duchesne had the game in the "Bag". However, Altamont burst the easy win by outacoring the Eagles, 15-- Altamonfs comeback died on Young winning bucket nt 43-3- 8. The Eagles will battle foe Tigers ' in Tabkxia, Friday and Altamont will host Rich. The Longhorns will also face Union in Roosevelt, Wednesday. Union will host Wasatch, Friday, also. POOS |